Chain Grate Biomass Stoker Combustion Boiler
ZBG is a professional chain grate boiler manufacturer, with the Class A Manufacture and Design License. ZBG produces the chain grate biomass fired boiler, with the feature of full output, high efficiency, stable operation, and long working span. Chian grate biomass stoker combustion boiler for sale produced by ZBG can not only satisfy the buyers the quality and safety requirements and also best technical support is provided.
Biomass boiler stoker combustion
Historically, industrial biomass combustion systems utilized three types of stokers: water cooled stationary stoker (commonly referred to as pin-hole grates), traveling grate spreader stoker (TGSS) and water cooled vibrating/oscillating stoker. Biomass combustion technology has evolved from incineration of a nuisance waste fuel to combustion of a valuable fuel. With this biomass fuel evolution, the combustion systems have been continually upgraded for improved efficiency. Currently, environmental regulations have added further changes to the stoker designs, as discussed in this article. The resulting objectives of a modern biomass stoker combustion system include: maintaining an efficient, stable combustion process while supplying the desired boiler heat input with low emissions.
Efficient Combustion: Produce efficient combustion with low carbon monoxide (CO) and low unburned carbon (UBC).
Stable Combustion: Produce stable and consistent combustion to maintain consistent design parameters and boiler performance.
Heat Input: Generate the heat input to produce the desired boiler steam flow, pressure and temperature.
Low Emissions: Produce low carbon monoxide (CO), low unburned carbon (UBC) and low nitrogen oxides (NOX).
When optimizing the combustion system, it is important to understand that both the combustion systems and boiler systems are not stand-alone entities. Both systems are interlinked. To optimize the overall plant design, both the combustion and boiler systems need to be designed together.